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this is incredible in the united states of america. the people in this room want their country back. [cheers and applause] if you ever heard nothing today, please understand that, and i would ask what you have learned today from this town hall meeting that you will take back to washington. >> you ask two questions. i'll take a look at the practice which the white house is asking, to identify people or opposed to though white house's health care. i'll take a look. what have i learned from today's meeting? that this is a very well informed part of our citizenry. we have had the quotations on the bill repeatedly, which shows that there has been a lot of study on the house bill. you have raised a number of provisions which impressed me. but, no, -- you know what is going on. i have a very good idea of the temper of a crowd. i saw a standing ovation to return america to the constitution. it is more than an earful. and i am not surprised. i have been a lot of town meetings, had hundreds of them during the course of my tenure in the senate an
this is incredible in the united states of america. the people in this room want their country back. [cheers and applause] if you ever heard nothing today, please understand that, and i would ask what you have learned today from this town hall meeting that you will take back to washington. >> you ask two questions. i'll take a look at the practice which the white house is asking, to identify people or opposed to though white house's health care. i'll take a look. what have i learned from...
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. >> he was an icon in his party, a torchbearer for america's most famous political dynasty. his endorsement of barack obama was a defining moment in a campaign. he was the youngest of four sons born to the millionaire industrialist joe kennedy. all three of his brothers met a violent deaths. john as u.s. president, bobbie, a former attorney general, were assassinated. ted followed his brother's into politics. the youngest man ever elected to the senate at 30. >> my decision to run for the united states senate is based upon the conviction that i can best serve the people of massachusetts. >> six years later, the youngest ever senate majority whip. supporters of the kennedy clan once again looking to the white house. then came another tragedy. he drove his car off a bridge, killing a young woman passenger. he did not report the accident until the following day, only after consulting his lawyers. he was cleared of all charges, but the suspicion of the cover- up tainted the rest of his career. >> there is no truth whatever to the widely circulated suspicions of immoral conduct t
. >> he was an icon in his party, a torchbearer for america's most famous political dynasty. his endorsement of barack obama was a defining moment in a campaign. he was the youngest of four sons born to the millionaire industrialist joe kennedy. all three of his brothers met a violent deaths. john as u.s. president, bobbie, a former attorney general, were assassinated. ted followed his brother's into politics. the youngest man ever elected to the senate at 30. >> my decision to run...
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a pioneer in the tv news field. >>> and stay with us for "good morning america." and controversy at the world track and field competition, as top finisher in the women's
a pioneer in the tv news field. >>> and stay with us for "good morning america." and controversy at the world track and field competition, as top finisher in the women's
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at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> stocks are rising across the board this morning. tokyo's nikkei average jumped 1.8% today. hong kong's hang seng is higher. in london, the ftse opened higher. wall street starts the day with the dow at 9279, after gaining 61 points yesterday. the nasdaq added 13 points to close at 1969. >>> well, the first part of a major overhaul to credit card regulations goes into effect today. credit card companies must now give customers 45 days' notice before changing interest rates or fees. congress passed the legislation last spring, with additional rules scheduled to take effect in february. but many credit card companies have been jacking up rates and other fees ahead of the changes. >>> the government could announce b
at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> stocks are rising across the board this morning. tokyo's nikkei average jumped 1.8% today. hong kong's hang seng is higher. in london, the ftse opened higher. wall street...
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this is about a health care system that is breaking america's families, breaking america's businesses and breaking america's economy. ". >> president obama was responding to it a comments by republican senator jim demint of south carolina. how has the president done so far? they clearly have not been on track. >> during the campaign, senator mccain and senator obama both talked with health care reform. everyone agreed that something had to be done. how they got off track, that now it's only the democrats who want to reform and not the republicans and he hasn't beenable too keep his bipartisan world is hurting him politically. >> let's talk about a lot of money obviously. estimated price of president obama's health care form is a trillion dollars. that's estimated over ten years and it's in a multitrillion dollar budget, but a huge expense. arguments on both side, some saying we can't afford to do this, the government is spending too much money already, others saying we can't afford not to did it because the current system is broke and with medical costs riser faster than inflation, ev
this is about a health care system that is breaking america's families, breaking america's businesses and breaking america's economy. ". >> president obama was responding to it a comments by republican senator jim demint of south carolina. how has the president done so far? they clearly have not been on track. >> during the campaign, senator mccain and senator obama both talked with health care reform. everyone agreed that something had to be done. how they got off track, that...
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this time it is america that is trying to put its finger in the dike. to hold back the tide the tide of liberal values spilling over from europe espially from that same small country abutting the north sea with his 16 million dutch citizens. practitioners of a secular values called quote-unquote personal autonomy. the netherlands was the first country to legalize the right to die known as u euthanasia. and dutch has same sex marriage soft drugs, prostitution, and coffee shops that serve hashish. question, are americans destined to take our values cues from the dutch. well jew deyo christian be pushed aside for personal autonomy. is the jesus of bethlehem destined to be side lined by the doctrine and practice of personal autonomy. are we all going dutch? >> we'll ask these experts. paul sar bin, and steven plo ploerow. rabin, and steven ploerow. ploerow. >> plott row. announcer: if. for such a small word, it packs a wallop. if i live to 100. if social security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believe "if" should never hold you b
this time it is america that is trying to put its finger in the dike. to hold back the tide the tide of liberal values spilling over from europe espially from that same small country abutting the north sea with his 16 million dutch citizens. practitioners of a secular values called quote-unquote personal autonomy. the netherlands was the first country to legalize the right to die known as u euthanasia. and dutch has same sex marriage soft drugs, prostitution, and coffee shops that serve...
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we need to look to do what is right for america. my concern is, after my interaction with congressman scott, and i have yet to have my question answered. bill: that was dr. hill yesterday. this is what he was responding to. >> not a single one of you have the decency to call my office and set up a meeting. ok. do that. do that, but do not taken advantage of what these individuals have done. you want a meeting with me on health care? i will give it to you. bill: we draw the doctor on yesterday to find out what he was looking for. he seemed to have a simple question. why do you support a single payer system? >> let me answer that. first, i appreciate coming on so i can explain the context in which those pictures and the tape that you have. it was put together and edited and so forth. bill: i have watched the whole clip. it aired on channel 11 in georgia. i watched the whole thing. this gentleman whether and he was told that at the end of this four-hour session, there were told they could ask what ever they wanted to. he waited four ho
we need to look to do what is right for america. my concern is, after my interaction with congressman scott, and i have yet to have my question answered. bill: that was dr. hill yesterday. this is what he was responding to. >> not a single one of you have the decency to call my office and set up a meeting. ok. do that. do that, but do not taken advantage of what these individuals have done. you want a meeting with me on health care? i will give it to you. bill: we draw the doctor on...
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>> this fall, enter the home to america's highest court from the grand public places to those ornl accessible by the nine justices. the supreme court coming the first sunday in october on c-span. >> karen ignani is our guest. president and c.e.o. of america's health insurance plan, the trade organization here in washington which she has headed since it was founded in 2003. she has spent her entire career in health policy. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> let me introduce our two reporters. jennifer. for the water post and "washington post".com. let's start. >> you've been quoted as saying august is going to be a make or break month for health care. the president has said the same thing. so far we've seen a lot of anger, hostility and questions on what is in the bill. if it continues at this pace through the entire month, what impact will that have when congress returns? >> i think if it continues down this path, august will be a lost opportunity to develop in consensus that needs to be developed on the part of the american people. and i think the important crucial thing for the pres
>> this fall, enter the home to america's highest court from the grand public places to those ornl accessible by the nine justices. the supreme court coming the first sunday in october on c-span. >> karen ignani is our guest. president and c.e.o. of america's health insurance plan, the trade organization here in washington which she has headed since it was founded in 2003. she has spent her entire career in health policy. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> let me...
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an that we ought to give something back to america in terms for all that it has given to us. >> larry: you feel you owe it back? >> it isn't a question of sort of an obligation. it is, as much to the country as a sense of feeling about our fellow human beings. how you might be able to have an impact, positive impact on, on -- on the people. >> younger brother of the president scored an overwhelming victory in the democratic primary, capturing 69% of the vote. >> i think my father believed very strongly that americans should represent sort of a level playing field for people. and that, and then, individual initiative can move ahead. and so, you don't have to, the one point that my brothers all pointed out is you don't have to be a senator or congressman to make a difference. all you have to do is just be involved. i would just hope for my nieces and nephews they would have a constructi constructive, positive, useful lives. don't have to be elected necessarily. ( revving, siren blares ) there's no way to hide it. sir, have you been drinking tonight? if you ride drunk, you will get caugh
an that we ought to give something back to america in terms for all that it has given to us. >> larry: you feel you owe it back? >> it isn't a question of sort of an obligation. it is, as much to the country as a sense of feeling about our fellow human beings. how you might be able to have an impact, positive impact on, on -- on the people. >> younger brother of the president scored an overwhelming victory in the democratic primary, capturing 69% of the vote. >> i think...
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histy will judge whether his brand of liberalism was suited to lat20th-century america a the verdt is not really in yet. >> thank you charles. see you ne week. > rianscpt trriscpt of this broadcast, go to.
histy will judge whether his brand of liberalism was suited to lat20th-century america a the verdt is not really in yet. >> thank you charles. see you ne week. > rianscpt trriscpt of this broadcast, go to.
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independence is the spirit that drives america's most successful investors. announcer: trade commission-free for 30 days plus get $100 cash when you open an account. >>> this just in. you are looking at a very disturbing live shot there. that is the world trade center. we have unconfirmed reports this morning that a plane has crashed into one of the towers of the world trade center. >> you can see that the cut of the, incision into the building is sideways so the plane was slightly on its side. that's what made me think it was in distress. when it obviously hit, you know there was almost no doubt that it was intentional. >> it kind of went in like slow motion. looked like something out of a movie where explosions kind of bubbled out the north side where it impacted. and then a huge explosion blew out the south side. and, i mean it was just huge explosions. >> ted kennedy was in his senate office when the first terrorist plane struck the world trade center september 11th, 2001. and was later joined by first lady laura bush who had come to capitol hill to testi
independence is the spirit that drives america's most successful investors. announcer: trade commission-free for 30 days plus get $100 cash when you open an account. >>> this just in. you are looking at a very disturbing live shot there. that is the world trade center. we have unconfirmed reports this morning that a plane has crashed into one of the towers of the world trade center. >> you can see that the cut of the, incision into the building is sideways so the plane was...
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i think people get treated worse every day in the police stations in major cities around america. but the fact is these enhanced interrogation techniques do seem to have saved american lives, exposed to plots that could have been extremely deadly, and that probably would have led to a lot of worse things being done to even the detainees that we have and try to stop the next one. >> paul: this is a critical point. critics of what happened say there is no evidence that enhanced interrogations made a difference. the detainees would've given us this information anyway. is there something in the report shows in fact the enhanced interrogation techniques any difference? >> the report is very clear that people like david chick mom and were extremely resistant to questioning and give up unreliable or very little information before the enhanced interrogation techniques are introduced. i think there's no question that the made a difference in the material that was produced here so i'm all right, ken, given all this, why would air colder, the attorney general, do this now is to not in the pa
i think people get treated worse every day in the police stations in major cities around america. but the fact is these enhanced interrogation techniques do seem to have saved american lives, exposed to plots that could have been extremely deadly, and that probably would have led to a lot of worse things being done to even the detainees that we have and try to stop the next one. >> paul: this is a critical point. critics of what happened say there is no evidence that enhanced...
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it's not the richest package in america, but it's pretty good. it's very good. and that is, as people like to say, if it's good enough for a congressman, whatever it is, probably good enough for most americans and i think that's where we should begin the debate. and we can discuss whether we should dial it down or some things that we might want to include. it includes hospital care, primary care prevention, referrals, mental health benefits. it's a fairly rich package, and i think most of us would be very happy with it. i know most of us, it's better than what 85% of americans have. that's the kind of package i have in mind. >> number of questions about bioethics. here's an intriguing one. i work in a large hospital's icu. when you talk about barriers to reform, what about the patients and families wanting quote unquote, everything done for their loved one when the best medical advice agrees that efforts are futile? >> it's a fantastic question. and typically, but not halls, that is the result of a failure of communication through the system. but left us get to
it's not the richest package in america, but it's pretty good. it's very good. and that is, as people like to say, if it's good enough for a congressman, whatever it is, probably good enough for most americans and i think that's where we should begin the debate. and we can discuss whether we should dial it down or some things that we might want to include. it includes hospital care, primary care prevention, referrals, mental health benefits. it's a fairly rich package, and i think most of us...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. anything before takeoff mr. kurtis? prime rib, medium rare. i'm bill kurtis, and i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. >>> vice president bide know is expected to timeout the stimulus, but with only 26% of the 787 billion stimulus package allocated, is it a little bit too soon to claim victory in the economic recovery. here now is the budget analyst of the kato institute and josh is an economist at the economic policy institute. thanks for joining us. we have not even spent this money ylt. is it too early to claim victory? >> absolutely. the first thing i would say is part of the prob
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. anything before takeoff mr. kurtis? prime rib, medium rare. i'm bill kurtis, and i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in...
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he s a child of privilege, the son of one of the wealthas men in america at th time, where did this concern for othercome from? >> to whom much i given, much is expected. he joined e senat and s brother d just promised a civil rights bl. he didot see it through. he was there. ted kennedyame along at the time thathe civil rights movement was at its heht. he was tre to see this cil- rights legislation moved throug in my opinion, into law. he was a ghter for civil rights than d he remained all the way through. one thing people do not member, it was the behind-the- scenes keedy who was really interested in the people. forxample, during the vietnam r when they were talking abo bringing hom -- getti out of vietm at the end. there was a closed-door briefing and theeneral was taing about how ty were going do thispeaking in rms of uts that wod be moved between t pipeline to t them outf there. kennedy saidwait a minut general, we are not talki about units or pipelines. we're talking about people that was the kennedy gnature. he really saw the people behind th numbers. >> in 1968 he was somewhat ambiv
he s a child of privilege, the son of one of the wealthas men in america at th time, where did this concern for othercome from? >> to whom much i given, much is expected. he joined e senat and s brother d just promised a civil rights bl. he didot see it through. he was there. ted kennedyame along at the time thathe civil rights movement was at its heht. he was tre to see this cil- rights legislation moved throug in my opinion, into law. he was a ghter for civil rights than d he remained...
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. >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. it is sunday, august 30th. and just after sunset last night, at arlington national cemetery, senator ted kennedy was laid to rest next to his brothers jack and bobby. and a letter that senator kennedy had written to pope benedict last month was read at that graveside service. that letter had been hand delivered by president obama himself to the pope, and we will have details from the letter and an emotional day. >>> also, it has been four years, four years ago this weekend since hurricane katrina turned new orleans into a swamp. the city has struggled to rebuild, and it's been a slow process. many neighborhoods still have not recovered. many residents still haven't come home. we want to check in on the big easy and see how everybody is coping down there. >>> also this morning we did this kid fit challenge and been following three teens this summer as they battled to change their lifestes. they went away to summer camp. dramatically changed their diets and exercise routines. we'll see how they did. >>> first ron
. >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. it is sunday, august 30th. and just after sunset last night, at arlington national cemetery, senator ted kennedy was laid to rest next to his brothers jack and bobby. and a letter that senator kennedy had written to pope benedict last month was read at that graveside service. that letter had been hand delivered by president obama himself to the pope, and we will have details from the letter and an emotional day. >>> also, it...
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and 90 in new orleans. >>> when we come back o "america this morning," taking ted's place. a former presidential candidate by may be poised to fill the senator's seat. >>> and california is having a huge garage sale, starting today. eter. >>> and it is time for a check of market activity, starting overseas this morning. tokyo's nikkei average rose 60 points today, while hong kong's hang seng is taking losses. in london, the ftse opened higher. wall street could close the week out with a ninth-straight gain. trading begins at 9580, after rising 37 points yesterday. the nasdaq index was up slightly at 2027. >>> financial stocks are soaring. but the banks are still in deep trouble. the fdic reports that 47 banks are on the brink of failure. the fdic fund lost 20% of its value during the last quarter. officials say there are no immedie plans to borrow money from the government. >>> the auto industry isending a mixed message on jobs this morning. ford is adding shifts at two factories. one in michigan, the other in missouri. to meet demand for its f-150 trucks and escape crossov
and 90 in new orleans. >>> when we come back o "america this morning," taking ted's place. a former presidential candidate by may be poised to fill the senator's seat. >>> and california is having a huge garage sale, starting today. eter. >>> and it is time for a check of market activity, starting overseas this morning. tokyo's nikkei average rose 60 points today, while hong kong's hang seng is taking losses. in london, the ftse opened higher. wall street...
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a lot of america and change their names. the famous editor of "the new yorker" changed his name, artie shaw the band leader changed their names. the people had different motives but he made -- made no bones he had done it partly out of fear and he was embarrassed. so somebody that was that afraid of fascism and it would not surprise me if he had conversations were they told him things that he thought he might be interested and talk to them. that is the reporters do that is what every diplomatic correspondent i havealked to that was on the beat that involves talking to people from other countries, did. that does not mean you are a spy or an agent or you took direction. but the other hand that is obvious to anybody of i.f. stone or bothered to read what he wrote year by year at the time he was alleged to happen in a cozy relationship with the russians, he never took direction. he was terrible. that is why he walked out of the newsroom in 1927 that is why 11 years later even though stern was in the great phase of his career and
a lot of america and change their names. the famous editor of "the new yorker" changed his name, artie shaw the band leader changed their names. the people had different motives but he made -- made no bones he had done it partly out of fear and he was embarrassed. so somebody that was that afraid of fascism and it would not surprise me if he had conversations were they told him things that he thought he might be interested and talk to them. that is the reporters do that is what every...
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to america, the defender of a dream. >> after the assassinations, he became the family patriarchç ad eventual become an american political icon. for nearly five decades in the senate, kennedy was the leading voice of his party's liberal wing. at the 1980 convention speech, it was a kennedy classic. >> for all of those whose cares have been our concern, the work goes on, the hobe still lives and the dream shall never die. -- the hope still lives and the dream shall never die. ♪ >> love him or hate him, and there are still some ted kennedy haters out there, it is safe to say that washington will not be the same without him. he died this week at the age of 77 at his home in massachusetts. he was diagnosed with a brain tumor in may of 2008. we knew and he knew that there was no cure, only delaying action. >> there will be again a new generation of americans and i hope rises again and the dream lives on. >> despite his condition, the kennedy made an appearance at barack obama's convention in denver a year ago and attended the inauguration in january carried he spent his final days in ca
to america, the defender of a dream. >> after the assassinations, he became the family patriarchç ad eventual become an american political icon. for nearly five decades in the senate, kennedy was the leading voice of his party's liberal wing. at the 1980 convention speech, it was a kennedy classic. >> for all of those whose cares have been our concern, the work goes on, the hobe still lives and the dream shall never die. -- the hope still lives and the dream shall never die. ♪...
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what does his passing mean for politics in america and the kennedylegacy? joining us now is nbc's political direct wror mark murray. we know ted kennedy had friends and familiar loy both sides of the aisle. what are you hearing from them? >> universal praise for senator kennedy. one thing not only did his passing mark the end of the kennedy era in american politician for -- his brothers, jack, robert, but also the end of an era in kind of a civility and bipartisanship that we are seeing less and less from the united stas senate in congress nowadays. as much of a liberal lion as ted kennedy was, that he had tremendous friends on the other side of the aisle. we are -- utah, republican senator orrin hatch was one of his closest friends. worked with john mccain on immigration reform and really could reach across the aisle and work with the other side. now as -- the united states senate is grasping with health care reform and other controversial issues, having someone like that even with someone who was as liberal as ted kennedy to work with the other side and v
what does his passing mean for politics in america and the kennedylegacy? joining us now is nbc's political direct wror mark murray. we know ted kennedy had friends and familiar loy both sides of the aisle. what are you hearing from them? >> universal praise for senator kennedy. one thing not only did his passing mark the end of the kennedy era in american politician for -- his brothers, jack, robert, but also the end of an era in kind of a civility and bipartisanship that we are seeing...
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and 90 in new orleans. >>> when we come back on "america this morning," taking ted's place. a former presidential candidate by may be poised to fill the senator's seat. >>> and california is having a huge garage sale, starting today. ( conversation ) garth, you're up. hold on, i'm at capitalone.com picking a photo... for my credit card. here's one from my prom. oh, what memories. how 'bout one from our golf outing? ( shouting ) i know, maybe one of my first-born son. dad, mom says the boys gotta go. personalize your card by uploading... your own photo at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? ♪ and added a little fiber? sweet! sweet! sweet! (announcer)splenda no calorie sweetener with fiber. now for the first time, a gram of healthy fiber in every packet. sweet! (announcer) splenda no calorie sweetener, starts with sugar. tastes like sugar. but it's not sugar. no calories and a little fiber. how's that taste? (together) sweet! sweet! (announcer) splenda with fiber. imagine life sweeter. >>> and it is time for a check of market activity, starting overseas this morning. toky
and 90 in new orleans. >>> when we come back on "america this morning," taking ted's place. a former presidential candidate by may be poised to fill the senator's seat. >>> and california is having a huge garage sale, starting today. ( conversation ) garth, you're up. hold on, i'm at capitalone.com picking a photo... for my credit card. here's one from my prom. oh, what memories. how 'bout one from our golf outing? ( shouting ) i know, maybe one of my first-born son....
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later when talking to organizing for america loyalists, mr. obama said three senate loyalists may help negotiate a healthcare deal but he won't wait much longer for results. >> we don't know yet whether we've got any republican support. there is going to have to be a conclusion that either they can get a bill done or they can't get a bill done. >> tonight, the so-called gang of six, democrats baucus, conrad and bingamman are included in the gang of six. >> three republicans and 58 democrats don't make a bipartisan bill. awhile the president has complained about republicans, democrats appear divided on strategy. senate democrats have vowed to use, quote, any legislative means necessary, unquote, to win on healthcare, including sidestepping the senate's 60-vote filibuster threshold with an arcane and politically iske maneuver called eck council yation, that would allow them to pass it with 51 votes, an idea some house democrats applaud. >> if republicans don't want to cooperate and work with us, then we may have to go it alone and pass it with j
later when talking to organizing for america loyalists, mr. obama said three senate loyalists may help negotiate a healthcare deal but he won't wait much longer for results. >> we don't know yet whether we've got any republican support. there is going to have to be a conclusion that either they can get a bill done or they can't get a bill done. >> tonight, the so-called gang of six, democrats baucus, conrad and bingamman are included in the gang of six. >> three republicans...
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there has never been a cheat of annexation. >> educate yourself that this is not america. we're not americans. to make the demonstrators carrying pint-sized upside down and cutting a 50th star out of an american flag. >> colorado: on to a new pint-sized hero, a six-year-old girl saving her five-year-old friend from drowning in a denver something cool. >> i was swimming, and going back to likely part records and i felt something against my leg. >> julie: the girl pulled up her friend from the bottom of the pool and alerted lifeguards. >> washington: a kitten surviving in a week zipped up inside to double back. maintenance workers. the out coming from a grudge and i open the bags, they found the cat huddled up inside. the owner of the garage now charged with animal cruelty. one of the maintenance workers said he is adapting the cat. >> louisiana: the james burton international guitar festival celebrating the birthday of the music icon. burton has played with the likes of elvis presley, john denver and johnny cash. the event includes an attempt to break the world record for t
there has never been a cheat of annexation. >> educate yourself that this is not america. we're not americans. to make the demonstrators carrying pint-sized upside down and cutting a 50th star out of an american flag. >> colorado: on to a new pint-sized hero, a six-year-old girl saving her five-year-old friend from drowning in a denver something cool. >> i was swimming, and going back to likely part records and i felt something against my leg. >> julie: the girl pulled...
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it is an important part of america. the show should look like america. when we started "the tonight show" he handled the music and i kendall the comedy. we never had a setup where i was the boss. we were always equal on the show. the funniest thing to me was that whenever we do jaywalking, when there is an african american guy i see him go like this. now he represents all afafcan americans. when we watched tv and "the untouchables" were on. the italian guy was eating the salami. why do they always have to have that? turn it off. my grandfather would do that. my grandfather was italy and hardly spoke english. he was always amazed that people would eat out of their ethnic group. look at that, a black guy eating spaghetti. a chinese guy eating a hot dog. he was amazed that black america -- black people would eat african-american food. he would always comment when someone was eating out of their ethnic group. this always struck me even as a little kid. >> your dad and mom and lived long enough to see you become successful. prior to that, what did your workin
it is an important part of america. the show should look like america. when we started "the tonight show" he handled the music and i kendall the comedy. we never had a setup where i was the boss. we were always equal on the show. the funniest thing to me was that whenever we do jaywalking, when there is an african american guy i see him go like this. now he represents all afafcan americans. when we watched tv and "the untouchables" were on. the italian guy was eating the...
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breaking america's businesses and breaking america's economy. >> president obama was responding to a comment by republican senator jim demint of south carolina. how has the president done so far on this? i mean, they clearly have not been on track. >> during the campaign senator mccain and senator obama both talked about health care reform. everyone agreed that something had to be done. how they got off track that now it's only the democrats who want reform and not the republicans and he hasn't been able to keep his bipartisan word, it's really hurting him politically. >> christine, let's talk about money. a lot of money obviously. take a look at this number. estimated price of president obama's health care plan is a trillion dollars, estimated over ten years. it's in a multitrillion dollar budget but still a huge expense. arguments are made on both sides, some saying we can't afford to do this. the government is too big. others say we can't afford not to do it because the current system is broken and with medical costs rising faster than inflation eventually we'll go broke. >> milli
breaking america's businesses and breaking america's economy. >> president obama was responding to a comment by republican senator jim demint of south carolina. how has the president done so far on this? i mean, they clearly have not been on track. >> during the campaign senator mccain and senator obama both talked about health care reform. everyone agreed that something had to be done. how they got off track that now it's only the democrats who want reform and not the republicans...
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this is incredible in the united states of america. the people in this room want their country back. [cheers and applause] if you ever heard nothing today, please understand that, and i would ask what you have learned today from this town hall meeting that you will take back to washington. >> you ask two questions. i'll take a look at the practice which the white house is asking, to identify people or opposed to though white house's health care. i'll take a look. what have i learned from today's meeting? that this is a very well informed part of our citizenry. we have had the quotations on the bill repeatedly, which shows that there has been a lot of study on the house bill. you have raised a number of provisions which impressed me. but, no, -- you know what is going on. i have a very good idea of the temper of a crowd. i saw a standing ovation to return america to the constitution. it is more than an earful. and i am not surprised. i have been a lot of town meetings, had hundreds of them during the course of my tenure in the senate an
this is incredible in the united states of america. the people in this room want their country back. [cheers and applause] if you ever heard nothing today, please understand that, and i would ask what you have learned today from this town hall meeting that you will take back to washington. >> you ask two questions. i'll take a look at the practice which the white house is asking, to identify people or opposed to though white house's health care. i'll take a look. what have i learned from...
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there will be a series of prayers and then the entire group will be singing "in america, the beautiful." the will then bmoving on to arlington national cemetery. >>> people also gathered outside the cemetery. it is senator kennedy will be laid to rest near his brothers. we continue our live tv coverage from the cemetery. what are the people they're telling you, john? >> it is bittersweet. people are telling as it is exciting to be part of history, but this is a very poignant of that. hundreds of people have lied and -- have aligned memorial drive. people are hoping to glance at the murder case later this evening. at the want to witness a moment in history as they pay their final respects. the burials of those in his final wishes that he made with his wife some time ago. those close to him say mr. kennedy spent a lot of time visiting here mainly in the early mornings visiting fallen soldiers and his two assassinated brothers. president john f. kennedy and robert kennedy, in a short time the burial will begin here. this will be the final resting place for senator kennedy. we spent some t
there will be a series of prayers and then the entire group will be singing "in america, the beautiful." the will then bmoving on to arlington national cemetery. >>> people also gathered outside the cemetery. it is senator kennedy will be laid to rest near his brothers. we continue our live tv coverage from the cemetery. what are the people they're telling you, john? >> it is bittersweet. people are telling as it is exciting to be part of history, but this is a very...
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narrator: historic burnside brid is amo the most photographed in america. you can take out belothe bridge, ride the rapids furtr downstream. in eher case, let the ne adventure begin. man: yeah! narror: now, if your sense oadventure includesind games, then try letterboxing-- a scavger hunt for grown-ups. letterboxings a treasure hunt inublic places with a little piecof art as a souvenir. ten it's in the woods, but sometimes it's in urban plac and surprising plas. n: "hunter aims his b at the v-shapeface of taurus the bu. will miss." rrator: letterboxing clues are posted on websites, like letterboxing.org. some clues appear as riddles or poems. thousands of lterboxes lie hidden and waiting, right now, all over the world. one prolific letterbox plar in our area goes by the myerious name "scarab." woman: one, two, the, four... thirteenfourteen. o. this would be thcedar. ma this is the cedar. scar: part of the mystique and the etiquette of letterbing to be secretive and discet about it, and not be oious in finding it orutting the box back, so tt muggles don't fi
narrator: historic burnside brid is amo the most photographed in america. you can take out belothe bridge, ride the rapids furtr downstream. in eher case, let the ne adventure begin. man: yeah! narror: now, if your sense oadventure includesind games, then try letterboxing-- a scavger hunt for grown-ups. letterboxings a treasure hunt inublic places with a little piecof art as a souvenir. ten it's in the woods, but sometimes it's in urban plac and surprising plas. n: "hunter aims his b at...
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breaking america's businesses and breaking america's economy. >> president obama was responding to a comment by republican senator jim dement of south carolina. >> senator mccain and senator obama both talked about health care reform during the campaign. now it's only the democrats that want to reform, not the republicans and it's really hurting him politically. >> christine, a lot of money. take a look at this number. estimated price of president obama's health care plan is a trillion dollars, that's estimated over ten years. a huge expense, arguments being made on both sides. some saying we can't afford to do this, the government's too big. others saying we can't afford not to do it because the medical system is broken. >> millions of americans are saying i'm paying as much for my health care as for my rent or very close and i can't go on like that. so you have a situation where you're talking about big dollars from washington if you do something and big dollar it is you don't. and you have people on the ground who don't have health insurance who are going to the emergency room as
breaking america's businesses and breaking america's economy. >> president obama was responding to a comment by republican senator jim dement of south carolina. >> senator mccain and senator obama both talked about health care reform during the campaign. now it's only the democrats that want to reform, not the republicans and it's really hurting him politically. >> christine, a lot of money. take a look at this number. estimated price of president obama's health care plan is a...
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. >> it's very sad news i think for all the people in america. he did a lot for the people of massachusetts and the people in the u.s. so i always admire him and his work for the people. >> reporte arend we' w hearing more from senator key'ednns ed colleagues heer on capitol ll.e senator john kerry released a statement saying he taught us how toight, how to laugh, how tow reat eh other, and how to turn idealism into action. and in the last 14o months, he taught us much more aboutowlive, live life, sailing into the wind one last time.li house speaker nancy pelosi wrote, senator kennedy had a grand vision for america and an unparaelliedbio a tty effect change. oted in his deep pit advertise many, his abing faith, and his stea g onam as h done more e than satenor knedy h to educate our children,ne care for our seniors, and ensure equality for all americans. and we're expecting to hear much more from his friends and colleagues as the day progresses. but certainly he left quite a mark here on capitol hill and around the country, a very sad day for man
. >> it's very sad news i think for all the people in america. he did a lot for the people of massachusetts and the people in the u.s. so i always admire him and his work for the people. >> reporte arend we' w hearing more from senator key'ednns ed colleagues heer on capitol ll.e senator john kerry released a statement saying he taught us how toight, how to laugh, how tow reat eh other, and how to turn idealism into action. and in the last 14o months, he taught us much more...
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little tells more about the state of america than what americans are doing to get high. life in the united states of course is similar in many ways to life anywhere in the developed world but the nation diverges sharply from the rest of the world in a few crucial ways. americans work hard. 135 hours a year more than the average briton, 240 hours more than the typical french worker and 370 hours, that is nine weeks, more than the average german. we also play hard. a global survey released in 2008 found americans are more than twice as likely to smoke pot as europeans. 42% of americans had puffed up one point percentages of various nations rall under 20. we are also four times as likely as spaniards to have done coke and roughly ten times more likely than the rest of europe. quote, we are just a different kind of country, said the u.s. drugs are spokesman tom riley when asked about the survey. quote, we have higher drug use rates, higher crime rate, many things that go with a free and mobile society. different indeed. there may be no people on earth with a twisted and comp
little tells more about the state of america than what americans are doing to get high. life in the united states of course is similar in many ways to life anywhere in the developed world but the nation diverges sharply from the rest of the world in a few crucial ways. americans work hard. 135 hours a year more than the average briton, 240 hours more than the typical french worker and 370 hours, that is nine weeks, more than the average german. we also play hard. a global survey released in...
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in fact, in general the rich in latin america don't have responsibilities. capital flight approximated the crushing debt. in contrast, during south korea's remarkable growth period, capital flight could bring the death penalty. one of many factors that led to the surprising divergence latin america has much richer resources then you would expected to be, far more advanced than ease dÉjÀ but it have the disadvantage of being under imperialists wing's. from the 1970's, the golden age faded. win neal liberal rules were observed and so far as they have been observed, economic performance deteriorated and social democratic programs have been substantially weakened. we see that right here. the united states parslow accepted these rules and for the past 30 years, real wages for the majority of the population have stagnated. up until then they essentially tracked growth. work hours have increased well beyond europe. benefits, which have always lagged, have declined in social indicators, a kind of a general nature of the help of a society, they also attract growth
in fact, in general the rich in latin america don't have responsibilities. capital flight approximated the crushing debt. in contrast, during south korea's remarkable growth period, capital flight could bring the death penalty. one of many factors that led to the surprising divergence latin america has much richer resources then you would expected to be, far more advanced than ease dÉjÀ but it have the disadvantage of being under imperialists wing's. from the 1970's, the golden age faded. win...
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america's top rated internet--now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just $79.99 a month for 6 months. plus, for a limited time, a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. that's an overall savings of $240 dollars over six months. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. >>> coming up on "oprah" families get home makeovers for next to nothing. it is all coming up today at 4:00 p.m.. more than 5 million windows and blinds are on the recall list. they were sold at some of the biggest retailers. that is tonight at 5:00 p.m. now you're maryland lottery numbers. >> the maryland lottery, let yourself play. >> good afternoon maryland. here with me is the drawing official. your pick 3 numbers are 1, 2, and 7. that makes your numbers 1,2, and 7. here is an important lottery message. >> everybody wants a second chance. >> you can have it with the scratch off. mail in for a chance to win. a visit the web site for a chance. >> moving along to your pi
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but i will tell you this, we have america-size problems and they result in america-size bills. no one could possibly think that we're going to be able to reform the health insurance system with a five-page bill. it's just not going to happen. so the result of that is that we understand that it's incumbent to create the best bill that we can and the result is we spend an enormous amount of time doing it. we had a session that we literally went page by page and i'm pretty sure the republicans didn't and the result is we do make, i think, in the end very good choices based upon real facts and not misinformation against setting a sharp contrast with our opponents. >> take another question. >> thank you. after receiving billions of dollars of taxpayer dollars and bailout funds goldman had record profits and paying enormous bonuses. what steps have the democrats take heads we win tails you lose situation on wall street and to regulate banks? and how can we ensure that banks that are, quote, too big to fail are regulated? so a more meltdown doesn't happen? >> i think i heard you. and
but i will tell you this, we have america-size problems and they result in america-size bills. no one could possibly think that we're going to be able to reform the health insurance system with a five-page bill. it's just not going to happen. so the result of that is that we understand that it's incumbent to create the best bill that we can and the result is we spend an enormous amount of time doing it. we had a session that we literally went page by page and i'm pretty sure the republicans...
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. >> deep in the jungles of south america, the jaguar is king of the beast. majestic, but when he wants to be, ferocious. so who is that guy taking a jaguar for a walk? jordan egger, only 19, is from london. he has been caring for rupi for a month. >> i think you get here in ten mines and you realize he's such a sweet cat, as you can see right now. >> yes, the big cat can seem sweet, but they're not always like that. a collection of videos on mysp the this is ambue ari. part of a network of image reserves in bolivia like nothing you'll find anywhere else. they have become a popular destination for extreme adventures. people from the u.s. and other parts volunteer in harsh conditions. >> it's muddy. >> yeah, it gets worse. >> they come here to care for abandoned and jungle animals. living with them from sunrise to sunset. >> well, i don't think -- >> but the big draw -- the jungle cats. >> that is caroline dougherty from greenwich, connecticut. for the last two weeks she has been here at the reer is -- reserve taking care of ans of let. do you have any experie
. >> deep in the jungles of south america, the jaguar is king of the beast. majestic, but when he wants to be, ferocious. so who is that guy taking a jaguar for a walk? jordan egger, only 19, is from london. he has been caring for rupi for a month. >> i think you get here in ten mines and you realize he's such a sweet cat, as you can see right now. >> yes, the big cat can seem sweet, but they're not always like that. a collection of videos on mysp the this is ambue ari. part...
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there was something printed up by organizing for america. there are thousands of these in the stands, so a lot of support. interestingly enough, once the auditorium got going, you could feel the energy. they handed at george washington's rules of civility. in all causes of passion, reason should govern, and i am not so sure that was the case inside or outside. take a look. >> health care now, health care now. >> whoo! >> we came out here. we heard about this. we are, obviously, opposed to the government takeover of health care. >> the fact of the matter is you want to reform the entire health-care system. it is a farce. >> it is outrageous that not every american has health insurance. prove to was that it works, and then we will consider doing it nationally -- proved to us that it works. >-- prove to us. >> the cost is going up exponentially. >> this is a huge amount of money, and we need to be able to look at it rationally. >> we do not need a government option. >> solutions instead of just complaining about what we do not have, and work to
there was something printed up by organizing for america. there are thousands of these in the stands, so a lot of support. interestingly enough, once the auditorium got going, you could feel the energy. they handed at george washington's rules of civility. in all causes of passion, reason should govern, and i am not so sure that was the case inside or outside. take a look. >> health care now, health care now. >> whoo! >> we came out here. we heard about this. we are,...
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send a text to 626221 mm. >>> with huntington bank moving up, bank of america moving up, i want you in citi. no need to overpay. i'm jim cramer and i will see you monday! >>> next up on kudlow, the new bull market hits another triple digit day. better jobs, turning point toward recovery, the dollar recovered, this is huge. does president obama deserve credit for the new bull market? chloe is 9 months old. she is the greatest thing ever. woman: one little smile, one little laugh. - honey bunny. - ( coos ) we would do anything for her. my name is kim bryant and my husband and i made a will on legalzoom. man: it was really easy to do. - ( blows raspberries ) - ( laughing ) robert shapiro: we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> tonight on the k"kudlow report." the new bull market hit another triple digit day. a positive streets report and the dollar recovered today, this is huge and does president obama really deserve credit for the new bull market and bu
send a text to 626221 mm. >>> with huntington bank moving up, bank of america moving up, i want you in citi. no need to overpay. i'm jim cramer and i will see you monday! >>> next up on kudlow, the new bull market hits another triple digit day. better jobs, turning point toward recovery, the dollar recovered, this is huge. does president obama deserve credit for the new bull market? chloe is 9 months old. she is the greatest thing ever. woman: one little smile, one little...
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the innovations i want for breast cancer in america and elizabeth wants for breast cancer in america will be short circuited. new kinds of innovations and medicines will be put on the back burner. there will be certainly a reduction of reimbursements. the private health insurance companies would more than likely have to be retracted and reduced. 90% of the people like their health insurance. that's going to be changed because when you put the government in and have a public plan in the government you're going to have a shifting and even obama says we're going to allow people to have their same health insurance. you can't because there is going to be a shift. a public plan is tantamount to having a partisan, democratic plan thai think is going to fail. >> elizabeth, why is the current operation, forget the pun, so deficient? >> well, i want to answer that but i would also like to respond. i think that what tommy is saying is, the governor is saying is that -- >> tommy, elizabeth. >> okay. thank you, tommy. that the mistaken kind of language we hear that a public option creates a gover
the innovations i want for breast cancer in america and elizabeth wants for breast cancer in america will be short circuited. new kinds of innovations and medicines will be put on the back burner. there will be certainly a reduction of reimbursements. the private health insurance companies would more than likely have to be retracted and reduced. 90% of the people like their health insurance. that's going to be changed because when you put the government in and have a public plan in the...
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service by america's cable companies. coming up next, world war ii veterans talk about their experience. then a look at research into lost jewish assets taken by the nazis. then a discussion with the doctor on the team who tried to say president kennedy's life after he was shot. >> john mccaslin is interviewed on after words, tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern on book tv. >> the world were ii memorial honors all those who served on the frontlines and on the home front. recently a group of veterans talked about their experiences during the war and the 60 get anniversary of the d-day invasion. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> welcome to the eisenhower presidential library museum and are commemoration of the it anniversary of the d-day invasion. we intended are commemorative program to be a tribute to all veterans, but to veterans of the second world war in particular. we could think of no better way to pay tribute to them than to simply listen to them and honor their personal stories of honor, sacrifice, and bravery. i w
service by america's cable companies. coming up next, world war ii veterans talk about their experience. then a look at research into lost jewish assets taken by the nazis. then a discussion with the doctor on the team who tried to say president kennedy's life after he was shot. >> john mccaslin is interviewed on after words, tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern on book tv. >> the world were ii memorial honors all those who served on the frontlines and on the home front. recently a group...
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so here she is in america. she's left all this violence in africa and she's getting mugged by someone who's accent she recognizes. she's thinking, what was all that travel for, you know, if not to get to a safer place. there's a scene in the book where it's halloween and luma takes the kids, puts them on the bus and takes them to this really nice neighborhood in atlanta with these beautiful brick houses, with chandeliers and the parents are out in the yard having cocktails and the kids -- the streets are closed to traffic and kids are just free to run around and trick or treat like crazy and they're all walking around with 50 pound burlap sacks of candy like every kid's dream and iñán say in the book, you know, a comfortable american might potentially take -- could afford to take a kind of jaundice view of suburban life and there have been no end of writers who have pontificated on the malaise of the burbs but when you have lived in a refuge camp and fled a war zone and you've come to america, you know, the t
so here she is in america. she's left all this violence in africa and she's getting mugged by someone who's accent she recognizes. she's thinking, what was all that travel for, you know, if not to get to a safer place. there's a scene in the book where it's halloween and luma takes the kids, puts them on the bus and takes them to this really nice neighborhood in atlanta with these beautiful brick houses, with chandeliers and the parents are out in the yard having cocktails and the kids -- the...
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we have seen books about the accounting bothers of america as it emerged in 1700's. i think this time again is to look at a founding fathers of this new america and one represents to the world. >> host: dui d.c. to read about these issues or is it a challenge? >> guest: writing is the greatest intellectual exercise. my -- trained a boxer's nose around people the exercise and had to show tremendous courage on their side, but remained engaging in a buck and the ideas getting those ideas to be real on the page so others can understand that and engage them to me it is my maximum energy and a maximum game. >> host: we have spent three hours with juan williams, thanks for joining us on booktv. >> guest: thank you, for having me. i appreciate it. journalist and author nicholas basbanes has written seven books about the culture, but people and places. his first work "a gentle madness" published in 1995 this had a 20 printings during his most recent books are "every book its reader" en "a world of letters". yale university press 1980 to 2008. booktv visited the north massachu
we have seen books about the accounting bothers of america as it emerged in 1700's. i think this time again is to look at a founding fathers of this new america and one represents to the world. >> host: dui d.c. to read about these issues or is it a challenge? >> guest: writing is the greatest intellectual exercise. my -- trained a boxer's nose around people the exercise and had to show tremendous courage on their side, but remained engaging in a buck and the ideas getting those...
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according to credit solutions of america, the largest debt settlement company in the country. they ring the bell every time they persuade a credit card company to settle someone's debt. for less than they really owe. thousands of unhappy customers have complained. >> i had no contact with them for over a year. >> repeporter: karen was deep i debt when she saw an add for credit solutions on tv. >> we dramatically reduce you debt. >> she remain in theredit solutions program for 20 years. during that time, they didn't initiate a single debt settlement for her. but it deduct d its fee each month. $2,088, and nothing to show for it. >> and karen's not alone. >> t these are all of the complaints. >> reporter: the better business bureau has collected more than 1,500 complaints. attorney generals in three states have filed suit and there's a class action suit on potentially thousands of former customers. >> we have a proven track record of success. and hureds and thousands of people who have successfully completed our program. >> reporter: the company blames its legal troubles on a on
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